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BE A BETTER WRITER

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IS WRITING EASY

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IS WRITING EASY?

As it goes with other things requiring skill: It's easy when you know how! And you usually never Know-How, until after you have given the thing some thought and practice.

Many people who have never sat down to write an actual article, or an ebook, think that the special skill of writing is so simple.

You just start with one word, and you follow that with another. Also, you are usually writing in the language you speak. How hard can that be, right?

Well, once they start to write, they may find that they don't have a clue on where to start.  But here are 7 ways to make writing your ebook easier...
  1. Don't Worry If Your Book Isn't Perfect The First Time.
  2. Stop Thinking About What Other People Will Think.
  3. Create Time For Yourself To Write.
  4. Know Who You Are Writing For.
  5. Outline Your Book Before You Begin.
  6. Break Up Your Writing Into Chunks.
  7. Write Often, Even When You Don't Want To.

If you have never written an ebook, you may not understand how to properly organize your thoughts so that your words flow easily, and give the reader a clear picture of what you are saying.

In fact, once you sit down to look at a blank sheet of paper, you may actually freeze because you have no set plan in place.

That's why it's important to sketch out an outline before you start.

To do this, you must first take a look at how long you want your ebook to be. You should start with 30, 60 , or 100 pages, to make things easy, and keep it fun, & fast. 

Here is how you do it.
  1. Break your ebook solution down into 10 steps or less.
  2. Make each of the steps a chapter.
  3. Each chapter becomes one point in your outline.
  4. Now you have your outline! 
  5. Begin writing your ebook.
  6. How?
  7. By filling in the info needed under each chapter.
  8. ​In this way, the ebook practically writes itself.


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